Meet The Team

Debbie Dinç BSc (Hons) Chiro. DC LCC
Chiropractor
Debbie developed an interest in chiropractic after suffering a back injury in 1992. She spent nine months taking medication, resting and trying various treatments. Any benefit was only short term and within a week or two of treatment she was back to suffering pain again.
Debbie came across chiropractic when a new chiropractor came to work in the area. From her first visit she was converted. The chiropractor carried out a thorough examination and then explained what the problem was in language she could understand. When Debbie received her first chiropractic treatment she felt an immediate difference.
This was what Debbie had been looking for. The difference was that over the course of the treatment she achieved lasting improvements. Over the next few months as she continued to improve Debbie started rehabilitation exercises under her chiropractor’s careful supervision. Today Debbie still has regular chiropractic care to keep her back in good condition.
Debbie could not believe that she had not come across chiropractic before and was very frustrated about this. She decided to train to become a chiropractor and to help other people in the way that she had been helped. Debbie has an ambition to educate people about chiropractic and how it can change their lives.
Debbie studied for four years full-time at the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic to obtain a BSc honours degree in Chiropractic. She continued to study over the fifth year whilst working in clinics in Preston and Wakefield to obtain a further diploma in chiropractic and the title Doctor of Chiropractic. Some Chiropractors use the title Dr, Debbie has chosen not to.
Debbie is registered with the General Chiropractic Council and is a member of both the British Chiropractic Association and College of Chiropractors.
Debbie lives in Hebden Bridge and wanted to bring Chiropractic to the people of the Calder Valley and surrounding area. She set up Hebden Bridge Chiropractic in 2003 and is pleased to say that chiropractic has been very well received in the area. Many patients come to chiropractic through word of mouth from existing patients.
Debbie is registered with BUPA, AXA-PPP, and most other insurance companies. Debbie has trained with the APPI (Australian Physiotherapy Pilates Institute) to teach pilates.
Aziz Dinç AICHT, MNHMA
Masseur & Receptionist
Turkish born Aziz has taken the cultural influence of Turkish massage and combined it with his formal British massage qualifications. The result is a unique style and a superb massage.
Aziz works intuitively to recognise what a client wants or needs from their treatment.
Aziz is an Associate Member of the Federation of Holistic Therapists and a Member of the No Hands® Massage Association
Aziz believes in keeping himself fit. When he is not in the clinic Aziz can be found looking after the animals on his smallholding or playing football


Kay Reynolds IAHP
Craniosacral & Remedial massage therapist
Kay trained and qualified in Remedial Massage from the Northern Institute of Massage in 1991. Then went on to study Craniosacral Therapy with the Upledger Institute and completed the advanced level in 1997.
Kay brings a wealth of knowledge to her work. Running her own practice for the last seventeen years she has developed a mixed style of deep tissue massage, subtle Craniosacral work and counselling that encourages and facilitates change in order to bring about better health and vitality.
Individuality is the key to her work, discovering and uncovering what is needed in order for her clients to be themselves.
Kate Emery ISRM
Sports and remedial massage therapist
Kate has spent her career in healthcare, initially in the pharmacy profession then diagnostic testing amongst other areas.
Kate has always had an interest in the physiological benefits that massage provides. Initially qualifying in holistic massage, she felt that using deep tissue techniques dramatically increased the benefits of massage. This led Kate to undertake further training with Pulse Training Solutions at the Oxford University Sports complex. Kate now specialises in sports and remedial massage and myofascial release treatment.


Sarah Wilby IIR, MAR
Reflexologist
Sarah qualified with the International Institute of Reflexology in 1996 and the Association of Reflexology in 1997. She has been in private practice in the Calder Valley for 13 years. Sarah is a member of the Association of Reflexologists, which means that she abides by their code of ethics and continues to develop and improve by regularly attending courses.




